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Discover LudwigThe phrase "arresting image" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a visual representation that captures attention or evokes strong interest.
Example: "The artist's latest painting is an arresting image that draws viewers in with its vibrant colors and dynamic composition."
Alternatives: "captivating image" or "striking image".
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This is an arresting image, if completely meaningless.
It is an attractive poem, an arresting image, beautifully phrased.
A particularly arresting image appears when the button "Cloud Imagery" is clicked.
Gove replied: "It's certainly an arresting image, the First World War image.
Today, scholars debate the subject's real identity, but the arresting image remains in the collection.
Is it an arresting image that stops passersby in their tracks?
Also among the new finds is an arresting image of a young girl writing.
It is an arresting image, which captures the underlying tenderness of "A Dazzling Darkness", his newly published autobiography.
For example, a photorealistic painting of a goldfish and a broken wineglass is an arresting image on the page.
The Canberra Times splashes with an arresting image of a chaotic street and the headline "Suburban violence warzone".
I selected the photograph, taken by Bill O'Leary, because it was a visually arresting image of the bridge.
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